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The Army made a similar move in 2022, then reversed course a week later after facing intense criticism.
The Army made a similar move in 2022, then reversed course a week later after facing intense criticism.
The benefit likely will remain limited to those with service-connected conditions caused by serious injury or illness.
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The legislation will remove a risk faced by thousands of servicemembers and their families.
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MOAA member Larry Taylor inspired his fellow veterans: "He chose to do the right thing no matter the odds against him."
The long-overdue boost was included in the FY 2024 National Defense Authorization Act.
Start with these resources to stay up to date on what's available to you, especially at the state and local levels.
The February issue of Council and Chapter News is now available.